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by Jonathon Hardcastle, Jon
There are six Hawaii different islands available for tourists to select. The people who decide to go to Hawaii for the first time usually plan to visit one or more than one island but have numerous questions relating to where exactly to go and how exactly to get there. In fact, this article serves as an introductory guide on one of the most famous worldwide vacation locations if you are interested in reaching the Hawaii area and checking out some of its islands. Thus, you should know that mainly airline companies connect the islands together by offering the needed inter-island flights. Hawaiian Airlines, Aloha Airlines, or Island Air are some of the companies that serve customers on a daily basis and finding the best price deals can usually be done through the companies' websites or through your mainland flight company or travel agent.

If you are considering visiting Hawaii during your vacations period, most probably you will fly into the Honolulu International Airport (HNL). Most mainland and International flights use this airport for their flights and travelers heading on to another island may have to deplane and get on an inter-island flight to reach their final destination. The HNL airport is located on the outskirts of Honolulu, about a 20-minute drive to Waikiki, and about a 45-minute drive to the North Shore. In addition, Maui has three airports. The major airport is Kahalui Airport (OGG), which allows direct flights from the West coast of the U.S. mainland. The drive from the airport to Kihei or Wailea is less than half an hour, but if you plan to visit Lahaina or Kaanapali then be prepared for another hour of traveling. Much closer to the Lahaina area is Kapalua Airport (JHM), but since it serves only local flights, you can reach this destination specifically from Honolulu. Another airport is located in Hana (HNM) in case driving is not your favorite sport, but you will be taking a very small plane. Pacific Wings offer this specific flight. Local agents can also assist you in finding day ferries from Maui to Lanai and Molokai.

Hawaii, which actually is called the Big Island to avoid any confusion, has two airports; Hilo International Airport (ITO) and Keahole Airport (KOA). Located an a 2.5 hour drive away from each other these two airports can lead you to some of the finest destination points of your Hawaii visit. While Hilo is closest to Honokaa, Kapoho, and Volcano, Keahole is in Kailua-Kona, which is closest to all of Kona, Puako, Kohala, Waikoloa, and Waimea. Direct flights exist from the mainland only to Keahole and no ferries from the Big Island (Hawaii) are available to any other island. Although sad, it is true. Furthermore, Lihue Airport (LIH) is the sole airport of Kauai, in Lihue, and some carriers offer direct flights from the mainland. Specifically, Lihue is about halfway to everything on the island-but a bit closer to Poipu than Princeville. Keep in mind that there are no ferries from Kauai to any other island. In addition, Molokai has one airport, Molokai Airport (MKK) which is located in central Molokai. As a visitor you will probably have to take a small airplane in, usually no bigger than 20-seats. You will be able to fly there from Honolulu or Kahului via Island and small commercial boats can transfer you from Maui to Molokai. Moreover, Lanai has one airport, Lanai Airport (LNY), near Lanai City, but it also accepts only small airplanes. Again, Island Air can fly you in from Honolulu and small commercial boats are available for you to take from Maui to Molokai.

Finally, travel agents state that by 2007 Hawaii Super Ferry should be operating between all the islands and will hopefully revolutionize the current expensive and inefficient inter-island travel systems. But until then, you should better book your flight in advance and keep a copy of this article in hand.

To be precise the airport is called Murcia airport, even though it lies approximately 35 miles outside of the city close to a small town called San Javier. Murcia Airport is perfectly located for the Costa Calida area and the southern Costa Blanca, as it lies just in between three major cities: Torrevieja, Murcia and Cartagena. Being just around 30 km away from the LaManga area, it also attracts many thousands of tourists and residents every year.

Situated right in the triangle of Torrevieja, Murcia and Cartagena Murcia airport is ideal for Mar Menor and La Manga visitors. With the growing interest, especially into the area around La Manga and Polaris World, the airport has become more and more popular amongst cut price airlines. However, it is still a very small airport compared to Alicante airport.

Unfortunately road connections to and from Murcia Airport are not what they could be. Public transport is not the greatest in Spain. With only 3 daily direct bus connections to downtown Murcia City (via the latbus company) and also having no direct train connection at the airport (the closest train station is about 10 km away) public transport is very hard to find.3

As a business traveler heading for Murcia city you could try to take the bus (if you are lucky and it coincides with your arrival time), but as a tourist heading for any of the stunning Cities around the area there are not many options left. Depending on what your holiday plans, a car hire or a straightforward taxi might be for you. If you are here for a 'sightseeing and beach' holiday it's probably best to pre-book a hire car or consider renting a car at the airport.3

If you are planning your holiday around the Costa Calida or Costa Blanca, especially Polaris World visitors, then Murcia Airport would be the ideal arrival and departure destination. As Murcia Airport is smaller and there are fewer flights you could consider Alicante airport with many more international flights especially during the summer. Whatever your plans are, make sure you arrange your onward transport or rent a car at Murcia airport if you want to exploit the beautiful area and bask in the beautiful Murcia weather around Mar Menor and La Manga.

Because of the size restrictions of Murcia Airport, a consortium decided to build a new airport in Corvera, Murcia. The inland town of Corvera is located on the southern slopes of Sierra de Carrascoy mountains and is only 20 minutes away from the Murcia City. This is really going to open up Murcia to the mass, cheaper flight operators

Corvera Airport is intended to serve a comprehensive range of European and British low-cost airlines. The town is rapidly expanding with new facilities and properties being developed, some of which are prestigious golf courses and country clubs. Corvera has fantastic almond and melon groves as well as spectacular landscapes. Plus, the famous La Murta Observatory is just nearby. With the County's excellent climate and clear skies, it is predicted that more and more people will arrive here to live and to holiday in the near future, which is why Corvera Airport opening in 2008 is a perfect travelling option for outsiders who would like to visit.
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